Backed by Science, Rhythmic Bioidentical Hormones Reverse Osteoporosis
December 25th, 2009
Article by Kristin Gabriel.
Osteoporosis is the condition in which bones become thin and porous as a result of calcium loss, and it affects women eight times more than men. A bone scan can determine if one has this condition. One in two women over age fifty will suffer at least one lifetime fracture from osteoporosis. However there is evidence that biomimetic rhythmic bioidentical hormone therapy can prevent bone loss.



















